Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane expressed his anger on Tuesday at a five-game ban handed to Cristiano Ronaldo for pushing a referee after being sent-off against Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup reported AFP.

Madrid hold a 3-1 first leg lead going into the second leg against their fierce rivals on Wednesday (2100 GMT), but will have to do without Ronaldo.

The World Player of the Year was controversially shown a second yellow card for diving on Sunday and handed an extra four-game ban for a light push on referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea after being shown the 10th red card of his career. “We are very annoyed,” said Zidane.

“When you look at everything that happened, to think Cristiano won’t play five games with us… it is infuriating.”

Madrid’s appeal against the red card, which could reduce the ban from five games to four, will be held before the game on Wednesday.

“The (appeals) committee will meet and I hope they look well upon it,” added Zidane.
Meanwhile , setting aside all speculations about his future , Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has recently confirmed that he will sign a contract extension with the team he has guided to back-to-back Champions League titles.

“I’m happy because it’s a sign of confidence, that we have done good work,” Zidane told a pre-match press conference ahead of Real’s Spanish Super Cup showdown with Barcelona on Sunday, reported AFP .